Thank you all for the reply. I am in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. What actually
I did was to configure network from GNOME control panel -> network
configuration. There I opened interfaces and for eth0 I gave my ip address,
proto - dhcp, atboot -yes, inactive. For routing I gave interface - eth0,
netmask and gateway. There is one more field "Network" I don't know what to
write there.
While booting at "Bringing up interface eth0" the system fails. Does this mean I
haven't configured my network card?
Thanks for any help.
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Perhaps, but you need to (a) describe your setup (@Home service details vary
> from area to area - it would be good to tell us what city and state you are
> in too) (b) tell us what you've tried and what problems you are
> experiencing. If you haven't tried anything with Linux, tell us the details
> of your Windows setup.
>
> Setting up @Home under Linux can be trivially easy or it can be very
> difficult (maybe even impossible ... I know some cases where people gave up
> in frustration), depending on the specifics of your service.
>
> For general background on using @Home with Linux, take a look at the Cable
> Modem mini-HowTo at URL
>
> http://people.ce.mediaone.net/hey19/cable_modem_ht/Cable-Modem.html
>
> You probably want to consult this HowTo and try its advice before you post a
> follow-up request for help here.
>
> [BTW - anyone know why this HowTo hasn't made it to the LDP site?]
>
> At 11:29 AM 2/6/00 -0500, AMH wrote:
> >Can anyone please help me to configure @home service with linux. I am
> >using linux RH 6
>
> ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
> Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
> Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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